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Welcome to Orlando

Home to more than a dozen theme parks—including Universal Orlando Resort, Walt Disney World, and SeaWorld Orlando entices families, thrill seekers, and Mickey Mouse fans alike. But this central Florida city (around a 4-hour drive north of Miami) serves up more than just big attractions. For a true taste of the area, catch an airboat tour along the Everglades, off-road in an ATV, horseback ride through an eco reserve, or board a scenic cruise around the city. For a lesson on human spaceflight, head east to the famous Kennedy Space Center, and look for a gator or two if you opt to tour the area’s swampland.

Top 15 things to do in Orlando

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Kennedy Space Center

Kennedy Space Center

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The Kennedy Space Center has been hurtling humans and shuttles into space since 1968 and is still a primary site for NASA launches. Parts of the sprawling campus are open to the public with daily tours offering opportunities to interact with real astronauts, test your skills with a simulated space flight, and see artifacts from the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs.More
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Clearwater Beach

Clearwater Beach

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With expansive white sand beaches on the Gulf of Mexico, Clearwater Beach is a waterfront Florida community known for its aquatic activities and warm, turquoise waters. Clearwater Beach is an ideal launching pad for kayaking, parasailing, boating, and biking. It’s known as being more low-key than its southern neighbor, the bustling St. Pete Beach, and many consider Clearwater Beach to be among the best beaches in America.More
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Everglades National Park

Everglades National Park

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Sandwiched between the sizzling beaches of Miami and the white sands of Key West, the 1.5 million-acre Everglades National Park stands in stark contrast to its seductive neighbors—but don’t make the mistake of passing it by. Visit the park and discover for yourself the spectacular swampy weirdness that draws over one million visitors every year and constitutes a one-of-a-kind destination for nature lovers.More
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Icon Orlando 360

Icon Orlando 360

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Icon Park is an entertainment complex located on one of Orlando's main drags—International Drive—commonly known as I-Drive. Opened in 2015, Icon Park (formerly known as I-Drive 360 and Icon Orlando 360 is home to a variety of restaurants, shops, and attractions—including an aquarium, Madame Tussauds, and a 400-foot-tall (122-meter observation wheel, appropriately named The Wheel—which is the centerpiece of the park.More
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International Drive

International Drive

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Stretching for 17 miles (27 kilometers) between the Orlando Premium Outlets to Walt Disney World, Orlando’s International Drive (I-Drive for short) serves as the city’s tourist hub. Six of Orlando’s top theme parks—SeaWorld, Discovery Cove, Wet ’n’ Wild, Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, and Aquatica—are located along this stretch.More
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WonderWorks Orlando

WonderWorks Orlando

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Engage your mind and your imagination at WonderWorks Orlando. Located in an “upside-down” secret laboratory, WonderWorks is an indoor amusement park for the mind. With more than 100 interactive exhibits, a glow-in-the-dark ropes course, laser tag, a 4D motion ride, and more, it offers a fun and educational day for the whole family.More
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Walt Disney World®

Walt Disney World®

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Walt Disney World®, the world's biggest amusement park, is a self-contained city, covering an area twice the size of New York's Manhattan. Four main parks comprise the bulk of Walt Disney World®—Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios®, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom®—each with its own themed areas, shows, rides, and attractions. More than 50 million visitors pass through the gates each year into the self-proclaimed “Happiest Place on Earth” and home of Mickey Mouse.More
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Wild Florida Airboats and Gator Park

Wild Florida Airboats and Gator Park

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Step into the Florida Everglades at Wild Florida Airboats and Gator Park, located outside Orlando, where visitors can explore the Florida wilderness and its resident animals. Spend the day spotting alligators, white-tailed deer, sloths, and tropical birds and take an adventurous airboat ride at this popular family attraction.More
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SEA LIFE® Orlando

SEA LIFE® Orlando

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Roughly 40,000 gallons of water and 45,000 pounds of sand make up SEA LIFE® Orlando, the home of over 5,000 sea creatures, including green sea turtles, jellyfish, seahorses, black tip reef sharks, and colorful clownfish. Visitors can admire sharks and exotic fish from all angles and watch rays float gracefully overhead at theAtlantic Ocean Exhibit with its 360-degree tunnel, or check out the interactive rockpool to touch starfish, spot hermit crabs, and learn about coastal rock pools.Regular talks combined with feeding times let children and adults learn more about the animals living here—it's a good idea to schedule a visit around these feeding times, as the wildlife will be the most active during those hours.Apart from the Atlantic Ocean, the aquarium also focuses on the more tropical Indian Ocean and delves into the marine life of the Pacific. Visitors can also learn about the aquarium's breeding and rescue programs while finding out how to help the conservation projects.More
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Madame Tussauds Orlando

Madame Tussauds Orlando

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Walk down the red carpet for an afternoon at Madame Tussauds in Orlando. Here, guests are able to find out how they measure up against sports icons, strike a pose with a pop princess, shake hands with a smiling Barack Obama, and take a selfie with Einstein. The museum poses TV and film stars next to music legends, along with well-known pop culture personalities.More
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Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Wizarding World of Harry Potter

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Universal Orlando's Harry Potter attraction is spread across two parks at the resort: Diagon Alley on the Universal Studios Florida side and Hogsmeade at Universal's Islands of Adventure. The two are connected by Hogwarts Express train, and each features shops, dining, and attractions inspired by the young wizard.More
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Disney Springs™

Disney Springs™

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Disney Springs™(formerly known as Downtown Disney®) is an outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment center in Florida’s Lake Buena Vista, near Walt Disney World®and other Orlando theme parks. When you need a break from amusement park rides, head to Disney Springs™to pick up souvenirs, dine, or see a show.More
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Lake Eola Park

Lake Eola Park

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Boats glide alongside actual swans on Lake Eola, in Orlando’s Lake Eola Park. The site isn’t big by many standards, only a mile (1,609 meters around, but it packs a big punch as an oasis in the heart of bustling Orlando. Locals and visitors flock here—like the geese they feed out of hand—to take in the nature.More
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Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

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Go back in time to the night of April 14, 1912, when the “unsinkable” ship sank to the bottom of the Atlantic. With full-scale room replicas, hundreds of objects recovered from theTitanic, and immersive interactive exhibits, Orlando’s Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition offers a real-world connection to a defining moment in history.More
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Universal CityWalk

Universal CityWalk

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Universal CityWalk™ in Orlando is where daytime fun and nighttime excitement meet. Located right by Universal's Islands of Adventure™ and Universal Studios Florida™, this dining, shopping, and entertainment hub makes a convenient stop between rides, as well as a spot to spend a balmy evening. Plus, its restaurants serve up a range of cuisine, from burgers to Mexican food to sushi.More

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How to Spend 2 Days in Orlando

How to Spend 2 Days in Orlando

Everglades Tours from Orlando

Everglades Tours from Orlando

Top activities in Orlando

Florida Everglades Airboat Tour and Wild Florida Admission with Optional Lunch
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Kennedy Space Center Day Trip with Transport from Orlando
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Clearwater Beach Day Trip from Orlando with Dolphin Encounter Cruise
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Crystal River Tour with Manatee Swim and Everglades Airboat Ride
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Kennedy Space Center and Everglades Airboat Safari from Orlando
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VIP Private Airboat Tour
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VIP Private Airboat Tour

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30-Minute Airboat Ride near Orlando

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2-Hour Glass Bottom Guided Kayak Eco Tour in Rock Springs (Small-Group)
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SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium

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Clearwater Beach Day Trip from Orlando with Sea Screamer Boat Ride
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Recent reviews from experiences in Orlando

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The host he was amazing!...
Wilburtine_C, May 2022
Factory Adventure Tour in Chocolate Kingdom
Brain was his name and would go back to see him anytime I’m in Orlando!
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Great tour!
Brenda_T, May 2022
ICONic City Tour Of Orlando
Winter Park and the boat ride were the most memorable part.
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Amazing trip, able to see...
Charbel_S, Apr 2022
2-Hour Guided Cypress Forest Nature Kayak Tour
Amazing trip, able to see lots of wildlife, including ospray, great blue herons, owl, lots of turtles; the guides were very knowledgeable and took their time with us Best kayaking experience around Orlando, not to be missed
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Awesome experience!
Clint_S, Apr 2022
Private Helicopter Tour over Orlando's Theme Parks
It's a great way to see Orlando!
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Awesome experience
Brian_K, Apr 2022
VIP Private Airboat Tour
We got to see a ton of creatures and the boat ride itself was very cool.
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Just fun, whatever the age!
Catherine_Z, Mar 2022
30-Minute Airboat Ride, Lunch, Gem Mining and Park Admission
Last minute find on website of what to do in Orlando.
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City Sightseeing Orlando...
Briannna_S, Feb 2022
Kennedy Space Center Day Trip with Transport from Orlando
Helen (my tour's guide) was very informative and even recommended certain sights to see at Kennedy.
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Orlando City Sightseeing Tours (Full Day City Tour with boat)
Natalie_S, Jul 2022
Orlando City Sightseeing Tours
Initially we went to Eola lake and park, it was a nice surprise to see all the vendors already set up waiting for visitors.
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Excellent Escape From Orlando Into Nature
Michael_A, Jul 2022
Clear Kayak Adventures through Silver Springs
We've been wanting to visit the springs in Orlando for some time but they are always packed.
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Unique Kayaking Adventure!
Amanda_M, Jun 2022
Night Glow Paddleboard or Kayak in Paradise
My partner and I had a spectacular time kayaking on Lake Ivanhoe from twilight until nightfall.
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Our day at the beach was great!
daniela_l, May 2022
Clearwater Beach Day Trip from Orlando with Optional Upgrades
We rented chairs and a cabana for 45 dol and was worth it, since traveling with kids.
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Tour guide Angelina is AMAZING!
Hashini_W, Mar 2022
Kennedy Space Center Tour & Transport from Orlando
She did such a great job guiding us throughout the complex and gave us some amazing tips on which exhibits to visit first/skip.
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Lyudmila_S, Sep 2021
Private Helicopter Tour over Orlando's Theme Parks
The fact that you can see a lot of Orlando’s attractions in 20min from above is awesome!
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Pretty Cool
Tiffany_S, Jul 2021
2 or 3-Attraction Pass: Wheel at ICON Park, Madame Tussauds & SeaLife Aquarium
My mom as well enjoyed the Sea Life Aquarium with the 3 attractions passes I purchase.
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Great guide, super trip
Judy_I, Jun 2021
ICONic City Tour Of Orlando
Highlight was boat tour around Winter Park’s chain of lakes.
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Amazing Experience
Nikki_M, Apr 2021
2-Hour Glass Bottom Guided Kayak Eco Tour in Rock Springs (Small-Group)
She didn't leave any of the first timer in our group fall too far behind.
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Excellent
Janet_J, Mar 2021
The Wheel at ICON Park
Going up so high to see all of Orlando was wonderful and I'm afraid of heights.
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Peaceful and Beautiful Rick Springs Clear Kayak Tour
Gretchen_G, Oct 2020
2-Hour Glass Bottom Guided Kayak Eco Tour in Rock Springs (Small-Group)
Rock Springs was gorgeous and refreshing.
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Great day
Deborah_B, Mar 2020
Kennedy Space Center Day Trip with Transport from Orlando
The way to see KSC, especially if you only have one day.
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Orlando City
Teresa_L, Feb 2020
Orlando City Sightseeing Tours
The Winter Park was a lovely stop.
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All about Orlando

When to visit

To avoid high temperatures and summer crowds, visit Orlando in the spring, when visitors seeking something other than theme parks can catch the annual Florida Film Festival in April. Mid-September through November brings milder weather and the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival. If visiting during the fall, consider trip insurance as this is when Florida’s hurricane season hits.

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A local’s pocket guide to Orlando

Jenny Crossling

Las Vegas-based Jenny has worked for Viator for over 20 years and she can no longer count the number of times she’s visited Orlando, a city that really has everything you could want in a destination.

The first thing you should do in Orlando is...

head to Disney Springs and take a cruise in a vintage amphicar. The shops are far more artisanal than you would expect and it’s a great place to pick up Disney treats and souvenirs.

A perfect Saturday in Orlando...

involves lunch in Winter Park, a quaint little town, followed by a kayak or paddleboard trip. Finally, get dinner at Cowfish at Universal CityWalk—I recommend the Parmesan Bacon Truffle Fries and Bacon Double Cheeseburgooshi.

One touristy thing that lives up to the hype is...

the theme parks, where adults get to be kids again. I love flying through the air on the Millennium Falcon and being immersed in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

To discover the "real" Orlando...

get outdoors. Head to one of the nearby natural springs or visit either Tampa and Clearwater Beach to the west and Cocoa Beach to the east.

For the best view of the city...

head to the Wheel at ICON Park on International Drive, a 400-foot tall wheel offering great views. Then, have dinner or a drink at the restaurants located nearby. I personally love the Tin Roof.

One thing people get wrong...

is thinking that Orlando is all theme parks. Orlando actually has major sports teams, shows, concerts, and festivals, as well as fantastic dining options and quite a few shopping outlets to get designer goods on the cheap.

People Also Ask

What is Orlando famous for?

Orlando is home to more than a dozen world-renowned amusement parks, including the Walt Disney World® Resort (the largest amusement park in the world) and Universal Studios. Orlando's shopping and dining scenes are also draws, as is its proximity to coastal destinations such as Cocoa Beach, Daytona Beach, and Cape Canaveral.

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What is there to do at Orlando beyond theme parks?

There's more to Orlando than its blockbuster theme parks, from trips into nature (including kayak or airboat tours of local wetlands) to sports (like the Orlando Magic), shopping excursions, and eclectic food tours. It's also a convenient base for attractions including the Kennedy Space Center and Cocoa Beach.

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What is the best month to go to Orlando?

April is a good month to visit Orlando if you want to avoid summer's high-season prices, crowds, and sweltering temperatures (not to mention the potential upheaval of hurricane season). Springtime temperatures typically don't exceed the 80s Fahrenheit, making beach trips, nature excursions, and theme park visits more pleasant.

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What is the most visited place in Orlando?

Walt Disney World® Resort welcomes upwards of 50 million visitors per year, and is far and away Orlando's most-visited attraction (and one of the most popular tourist resorts in the country). It offers six amusement parks (including two water parks), dozens of hotels, shopping and entertainment options, and top-tier restaurants.

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How can I spend 3 days in Orlando?

If you have just three days in Orlando, begin by exploring the parks and entertainment at the Walt Disney World® Resort. On day two, go to Universal Orlando to visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. And on day three, head into nature: swim with manatees or go for a kayak excursion.

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Is Orlando safe?

Yes, Orlando is generally a very safe and family-friendly city, and that's particularly true at tourist destinations like its many resorts and theme parks. Climate conditions often pose the biggest threat: Heat stroke can be a risk, and it's worth keeping an eye on the forecast during hurricane season (from June to November).

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